Amanda, 20. Teany Drinker
Posted on January 29th, 2008

Teany’s Weekly Tea Drinker
Name: Amanda
Age: 20
Occupation: Model
Enjoys: Yoga, reading the paper, going to the movies
Favorite Teany: Peach berry green tea + antioxidants
Teany at Letterman
Posted on January 25th, 2008




Yesterday in the frigid cold we stopped by the Ed Sullivan Theatre where the David Letterman show to give some cheer to the loyal fans outside waiting to get into the show. Around Times Square, people even asked to help with the signs, and had a blast. Thanks to everyone there and look to see us with hand-warmers and teany beanies next week around the city!
Friday Night at the Museum of Natural History
Posted on January 24th, 2008

Friday night, at the AMNH, Moby will be providing the music alongside MTV2 for the showing “SonicVision.” It will feature the music accompanying a computer-animated dreamscape, beamed onto the interior of the planetarium’s dome.Priced at $15 7:30pm - 8:30pm. click HERE to purchase tickets and see more information.

Then, from 9pm to 1am, DJ A-Trak, The Cool Kids, and Kid Sister provide an amazing cast for tonight’s monthly One Step Beyond event at the Rose Center for Earth and Science.Tickets are $20 and include a free pass to the Museum for future use.
Entrance to the event is through the West 81st Street entrance, just off Central Park West.
Click HERE for more information.
Teany in the sky
Posted on January 22nd, 2008





This weekend, there were multiple sightings of deliciously refreshing Teany beverages soaring above the skies of the city, flying into T-formations. Our reader Gabriel sent in these snapshots of the phenomenon occurring approximately Saturday 3:14pm EST over the East Village.
Molly Crabapple
Posted on January 18th, 2008

Molly Crabapple; the creator of Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art school, and an well known artist/illustrator herself, is a person to watch for 2008. Modeling for Art classes to help pay her way through college, she got the idea to combine the elements of Cabaret with live-drawing, paving the way for her “Anti-Art” classes. Her illustrations have appeared in The New York Times, Marvel comics, and Wall Street Journal. In the upcoming months, she has a radio show, another book coming out, and an upcoming solo show.




